I love Halloween!

I have seen 'The Sixth Sense.'

I was Gerti Giggles in 'Spy Kids.'

I'm tired of seeing perfect people on TV.

Disney definitely sets up a fan base for you.

I love Audrey Hepburn. I thought she was very classy.

Balancing school, acting, and a social life can be difficult.

I don't get embarrassed easily, and I do silly things all the time!

I grew up around strong women, and I love working with strong women.

Everyone needs to be able to have their own space in which to be themselves.

Being cast as the voice of Rainbow Brite for the relaunch of this iconic show is truly an honor.

You want to see someone having turmoil or falling in love or out of love; that's what makes good TV.

Disney Channel is celebrities coated in sugar. Everything is really happy; everything is really bright.

I've been very fortunate to keep working throughout all my awkward, weird teenager years and when I was in college.

I heard oysters are an aphrodisiac, which I can't stand, but I think anything you eat with your hands is cute. I don't know.

Actors pull from their own experiences to bring reality to the characters. I wouldn't want to play someone who's a lot like me. There would be no turning it on or off.

I thoroughly enjoy sitcoms - the schedule that comes with them and the camaraderie you feel with a certain group of people when you've been working together for a long time.

Chuck Lorre and everyone else on 'Mom' did such a great job of balancing that line that rides tragedy and comedy. They make you cry, and then they make you crack up about it.

I think every actor can agree that when you've been playing a certain character for awhile - no matter what that role is - it's always attractive to try something that's different.

What's great about having the live audience is you know immediately if you're funny or not. That always helped when we were doing 'Hannah Montana;' it teaches you if something worked or didn't.

I did an ABC Family movie called 'Cyberbully' a couple years ago, and it was unlike any movie I'd ever done before. I remember just reading the script and thinking, 'OK, she cries in every scene.'

I get to reach out to over a million people ever yday on Twitter and enlighten them with what I feel about cyberbullying, and I - what I think you can do to avoid it, and the places you can visit online that are safe.

I used to go to a regular, private high school, but I was only there a week out of the month. I was out of school three weeks out of the month, and so I would have everything faxed to me and e-mailed, and it made it really difficult.

I've always been one to want to memorize everything and just be confident that I know all of the lines, but that changed. After college, I realized it's not as much about being off-book as it is about completely understanding the character and, more so, getting into the mind of your character.

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